I think its personification when Paul is trying to explain lightning to Joey. Paul says that lightning knows where to hit exactly, when really lightning doesn't know anything at all. Also Paul says that since the rain clouds can't find tangerine trees they end up getting mad and dumping rain on us. Which is impossible because clouds can't get mad and lightning can't think or know something.
Sensory Imagery
pg. 222- He pointed out a skinny, 3-sided wooden box, about five feet tall. Henry and I looked inside. It was a glass thermometer, attached to a white metal plate that had Pepsi written across it.
-Adrian
I think its personification when Paul is trying to explain lightning to Joey. Paul says that lightning knows where to hit exactly, when really lightning doesn't know anything at all. Also Paul says that since the rain clouds can't find tangerine trees they end up getting mad and dumping rain on us. Which is impossible because clouds can't get mad and lightning can't think or know something.
Sensory Imagery
pg. 222- He pointed out a skinny, 3-sided wooden box, about five feet tall. Henry and I looked inside. It was a glass thermometer, attached to a white metal plate that had Pepsi written across it.
-Adrian